Nationwide, immigrants own 53 percent of the grocery stores, 38 percent of the restaurants, and 43 percent of the liquor stores, according to AS/COA's and Fiscal Policy Institute report.
Immigration
Pho Cyclo Owner Advocates for Immigrant-Owned Businesses
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Jacob Uitti
U.S. Republican Candidates Square Off on Immigration in First Debate
Just one Latin American was name-checked in the first 2016 U.S. presidential debate: El Chapo Guzmán.
Dream Chasers: Immigration and the American Backlash
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Fatima Shama
Book Review: Dream Chasers: Immigration and the American Backlash, by John Tirman
Dispatches: Lost in the Maze
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Rhodri Davies
Faced with a language barrier and a lack of government recognition, the growing Latino community in the U.K. is struggling to overcome invisibility.
Comprehensive Strategy Needed on Central America
One year later, leaders must address the root causes of the child migrant crisis, argues AS/COA's Chairman John Negroponte in The Hill.
The New Hertel Avenue Is Showing the Promise of the Latest Wave of Immigrants
An AS/COA and Fiscal Policy Institute report found that Immigrants are a little more likely to own businesses than their U.S.-born counterparts and even more likely to own Main Street businesses.